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Coachwhips
55,518 listeners
Coachwhips were a three-piece noise/punk rock outfit from San Francisco, California formed in 2001. John Dwyer, formerly of Pink and Brown … read moreCoachwhips were a three-piece noise/punk rock outfit from San Francisco, California formed in 2001. John Dwyer, formerly of Pink and Brown (Dwyer was Pink), was the guitarist/vocalist. John Harlow played the drums and Mary Ann McNamara p… read moreCoachwhips were a three-piece noise/punk rock outfit from San Francisco, California formed in 2001. John Dwyer, formerly of Pink and Brown (Dwyer was Pink), was the guitarist/vocalist. John Harlow played the drums and Mary Ann McNamara played the keyboard/tambourine. In their 2nd incarnation, Val… read more -
Japanther
126,321 listeners
Japanther is a punk rock band from Brooklyn, New York, United States formed in 2001 by two students at Pratt Institute. The band consists of Ian Vanek—who plays drums, cassettes, and sings—and Matt Reilly—who plays bass, a Casio SK-1, an… read moreJapanther is a punk rock band from Brooklyn, New York, United States formed in 2001 by two students at Pratt Institute. The band consists of Ian Vanek—who plays drums, cassettes, and sings—and Matt Reilly—who plays bass, a Casio SK-1, and also sings. They have recorded with Plan-It-X Records, Tap… read more -
Reigning Sound
93,902 listeners
Founded by Memphis blues-punk legend Greg Cartwright – a former member of the Oblivians, the Compulsive Gamblers, and '68 Comeba… read moreFounded by Memphis blues-punk legend Greg Cartwright – a former member of the Oblivians, the Compulsive Gamblers, and '68 Comeback – Reigning Sound fuse the hot-wired energy of garage rock with the deep emotional resonan… read moreFounded by Memphis blues-punk legend Greg Cartwright – a former member of the Oblivians, the Compulsive Gamblers, and '68 Comeback – Reigning Sound fuse the hot-wired energy of garage rock with the deep emotional resonance of classic soul music in a manner that suggests a cross b… read more -
Black Lips
632,114 listeners
The Black Lips is a self-described "flower punk" band which formed in Atlanta, Georgia, United States in 2000. While still teenag… read more -
Nobunny
66,525 listeners
One of the many personalities of Okmoniks drummer and Sneaky Pinks founder Justin Champlin, Nobunny (with and without the Fabulous Flys) is… read moreOne of the many personalities of Okmoniks drummer and Sneaky Pinks founder Justin Champlin, Nobunny (with and without the Fabulous Flys) is a Tucson-founded, Oakland-based, bunny-faced act specializing in 60s-style garage rock and pop. N… read moreOne of the many personalities of Okmoniks drummer and Sneaky Pinks founder Justin Champlin, Nobunny (with and without the Fabulous Flys) is a Tucson-founded, Oakland-based, bunny-faced act specializing in 60s-style garage rock and pop. NOBUNNY LOVES TEENAGE GIRLS! View wiki -
Wavves
646,758 listeners
Nathan Williams, under the name Wavves, is a noise pop musician and landlord based in Los Angeles, California. He released his self-titled debut LP in 2008 and has since gained notable media attention from the internet, and other areas including Pitchfork and ABC News. After gaining recognition,… read more -
Mind Spiders
41,569 listeners
Mind Spiders' revved-up and shape-shifting brand of garage-punk-pop is the brainchild of Mark Ryan, formerly of Denton, Texas punks Ma… read moreMind Spiders' revved-up and shape-shifting brand of garage-punk-pop is the brainchild of Mark Ryan, formerly of Denton, Texas punks Marked Men. When that band went on hiatus, Ryan began working on some songs of his own, including a … read moreMind Spiders' revved-up and shape-shifting brand of garage-punk-pop is the brainchild of Mark Ryan, formerly of Denton, Texas punks Marked Men. When that band went on hiatus, Ryan began working on some songs of his own, including a solo project called the Crying Jags. Initially, Ryan planned… read more -
The Gories
79,963 listeners
Bass-less Detroit garage punk band formed in 1986 by Mick Collins (currently of The Dirtbombs fame), Margaret Ann O'Neill , and Dan K… read moreBass-less Detroit garage punk band formed in 1986 by Mick Collins (currently of The Dirtbombs fame), Margaret Ann O'Neill , and Dan Kroha (later of the now defunct Demolition Doll Rods). The band released 3 LPs and several 7 inch… read moreBass-less Detroit garage punk band formed in 1986 by Mick Collins (currently of The Dirtbombs fame), Margaret Ann O'Neill , and Dan Kroha (later of the now defunct Demolition Doll Rods). The band released 3 LPs and several 7 inch singles. They disbanded in 1992 and their blues influences … read more -
FIDLAR
447,489 listeners
Channeling classic skatepunk, thrash, and surfy lo-fi indie, Los Angeles combo FIDLAR emerged in the early 2010s, rising from the D.I.Y. un… read moreChanneling classic skatepunk, thrash, and surfy lo-fi indie, Los Angeles combo FIDLAR emerged in the early 2010s, rising from the D.I.Y. underground to make a surprising run on Billboard's Heatseekers chart with their eponymous full… read moreChanneling classic skatepunk, thrash, and surfy lo-fi indie, Los Angeles combo FIDLAR emerged in the early 2010s, rising from the D.I.Y. underground to make a surprising run on Billboard's Heatseekers chart with their eponymous full-length debut, which was also a critical favorite. Named aft… read more -
Wipers
306,857 listeners
Wipers were a punk rock group formed in Portland, Oregon, United States in 1977 by guitarist Greg Sage, drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal. Perhaps best known for the iconic early 80s album Is This Real?, Wipers were one of the ea… read moreWipers were a punk rock group formed in Portland, Oregon, United States in 1977 by guitarist Greg Sage, drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal. Perhaps best known for the iconic early 80s album Is This Real?, Wipers were one of the earliest American purveyors of the genre, and the group's… read more